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- r i IT A LK I (; II 8 T A Ii, AN D N OH T II C V R O I.IN A 11 A "t. I. IT I M .1 -i.K-.-1. ante tude. e-J if1 : u. :tt n.nI!.en teentlv front ; llltW l " w-... -- -- - n,rrihurr who have haJ eonversswio W IIV .. . ith linv. rorter, eoniinn uinnpiinuu. Willi v" ul ' . ' . if .ha. Kill 1Mnmei tecomes law, the eneel Ol it l ti ::...i;na imnn iVia nnhlic mind, t and better feeling in stocks, and every 1 branch of buaines will at one exhfoit it-fa wui ue ,K","" I " I lfTThe next tepjtoeeeure the means tynu win uaie wie cnarge t mm ami Winr the interest on the publindcbrthim an opportunity I niiwerit! and will ly. ImmeUiate calaml- will be arrested, nod the cMdi. or tne l tatesaveu, ouiu niaucra .."i . . I i . I . r wi.il ffinCPm UlVnnihinni ni-li- ac. . , Pennsylvania. ' 7 . V1 The following ia an abstract of the bill as ;t named both tlnueesi " ttued that "-power, either in Sect' I. Provide that the banks oi ne Illumining, with any relerfHte to tne Commonwealth shall ha liable for the pa7p,ilitical opinions of those who may have ment of their debt a nuiivitiuais are now bv law liable, and that the extraordinary penalties shall be repealed. I Sect 2. Gives the Banks the privilege of issuing small notes to the amount of fifteen nor cent on their caoital Blocks, for a period of five years. .' . B Hecu . 1 lie total amount ot ueuvs anu n-; aoiliues, exclusive ui ucMauu, uu- ceed double the amount of lha capital stock.1 Sect. 4. The atocka owned by the Banks, (except of thia Commonwealth,)' not to exceed 10 oer cent of the amount of their capitals respectively; prrmdedr- that no investments already made shall be com bed to be reduced more rapidly than 12i r cent everv ninetv lavs. - . . : Beet, ft. No President. Cashier or other officer of a Bank to be permitted to lo&n its fundi'. AlQ, fixes a limit to the loans of. directors, proportioned to the capitals of the Banks. Sect. 6. No loan to be made to the cash icra, tellers, clerks, &c, of the banks res oectively. SecL 7. Abolishes die proxy system of voting for oflicers. ' Sect. 8. Pei sons to be eligible as direc tors to own amounts of stock proportioned to the capital of the bank respectively. No person to be a director in more than 'one bank at the same time. ' Sect. 0. Frauds by directors and officers provided against. Secl. 10. No dividend allowed gi rater than X pet ct. and the excess to form a eon' tingent fund, one half of which is to be" paid into the Treasury. " 1 Sect."" Ir Dividends of 5 per eent. allow ed during a suspension. Sect. 1 S. Keutrrie of tlie eolidiiion of ttte banks provided for. ' Sect. .14. Provide penalticsTn case laid' reports be hot properly made Sect. 15. Makes it the duty, of the secre tary to forward copy of the act to the banks for their acceptance, and the uoyern or to issue a proclamation upon receiving their answers. Sect. id. Repeal former acU iiteunsiat ent wiih this one. 1 Sect. Jf, Authorizes the capital of Uie U. S. Bank, if the stockholders desire it, ti be reduced to fourteen millions, and the bank to be released from part of her bonus. I , GEN. HARRISON. The Washington correspondent of. the New York Signal gives the following spir ited account of the President and hi worthy daitghter-in-law, -. . . Gen. Harrison rises with the dawn, and frequently walks to Georgetown, or over "half the city, belore. DreaKiast. uecasion- J f a I al y, he surprises some 01 111s oiu acqtiaini anees wiih a particularly early tall. OnceH or twicer a ween ue ibhici eno una mruugu matuesugjh&JCSMU bout the farm in the neighborhood, their; proeuco, tc. He brcakfastat at 8 o clock; but before thuL h has usually fimslted much of the libor of the day", and ho has an hour aftefward before the tonent ol yts iter nours in unon him. . Mrs. Harrison the widow f ihe dejeas- - ed' on of lh General, preulc,iu Uie uraw ing-room al present. To personal-aurac t'mni nf verv hiirh order possessing a vnrv siiicnlar fine form, antra face of un comon- sweetness ..and beauty slie adds manner distinjjuished equality by native .'kindness of heatt and rcfinelruent 'As a simnle llenntilican lianknes . and , coruin hospitality (diaractcrize the recepli.ms of t!te President himself, ao this lady sheds over the scenes in which she is cabled to mingle, a quiet e egance that has, to men of lose and feeling, a greater chafm than all lhat which wealth and luxury ean besUtw.. . -.-v,''j,!e Prestdeivt -faeem .-tleter mined k la ' make all in the employ of the government tow ihe mtrk-of duty as well a prop rOIIIIUtT IH lla IT (liincia. -, iHcivi.li.iM-u , ,...v. . " Maaltsri - 1 lira lat huril.I Ifaay field in which the ucCelul exer-J cite ui Una power could be ,nmre pruduc five of good t the counirji and : me it tiLlhe end herein m lorthceriain " . , - oak urmh laiaatfc.JAl la air . f Ii 1 iinin.ll lttt lUC'fta3 ' "' ..--.4- Department of Stale, March 27, lS41.jP"l tTo ' M St Clah Clark;, AVillia S.J.Cy. - Morpiiv, and IU'dson M h. , , Oakland, Eqs, Ckktlemck: It I Hie desire of Ihe Preanleat to be Hilly acquainted with ihe sttte of projretH in which the public wnrks : mm -mm . ' r -i . L . m I m this cny now are. anu win ine uegrrr - of skill, fidelity, and econemy with wh'u h those work are carried on. ; , For this purpose' he has appointed yo wiiiMMar,;Mmaali0Onil. Jnquiry.Pnino,, to the xounUy, by Uii dcclara-' abd he f ihVs you to direct yoar attention to the rollewins poinu: . .. 1 1. What is Hi number of persons em. ployed on tht public buildings now in prog rea in ihe city,' ,rxclusive laborer? 'This is the more necessary.' at many f ihese persons hold offices not created d by tiufiti, HM.ltu.tti .if laae. '. . ' ' t ' a - 2. Wbtt it the respective duty of gtchf eonwlation from knowing that hi dMthSeirlt--r 'y-1 lP,4,k,,iw. "".I? ef ihese pminta .vw,.w,'kt'WBi twascalm and resigned, hi life ha beenl1!' Sw' .'.w'i' l,i. 9V What price are P""1 n " tr their service; and . whether, in any case,! l . ... li i a w in compensation i unreaaoBao.y jvf ha been, or is n7 v neuter iner. just ground i.f compl aint against those per- .( .l. jsons pr anj w .it.n, .....r. ,u .6.. - inmi."- , ------ -., , v i . . . 4 ..r I -I . T ..... I K.-n tneir trraunmi vi iiuwCiiu.iij u them , - . .1... If you hare any reison to urtposr i..a one has been guilty uf misconduct licli the party shallf bi man' political? but, if H balle 0u will inquire fnt r - . y ,har n-T perm. having the power ..iti .employing and dinmisinsi laborer, emnlivii2 or, I s,e(. employe! or iiistiinseu, or wrany noliiical or parly object whateicrj'or in a ny other way violated his. duty fur psrly or i lection purposes, you will inquire into the- truth of such sugciionjsd if-ynu find reasons to Hunk it weinounrtnl, in a ny rase, you will state the particular fart .H.l .lr.iim.lui.A4nR1ilrk viiur nniftlltli :. r..m.r . It is not intended tint Ihii Cpmmissionlextraordinary inwniulynnd eloriMence,f . ...v... . U .ball beof Wg continuance, nor be atteny A,torney General McUcEEmid the J"' wiih inr ennsu crab eexnensc. YouBP .:il .... .i m..ol. I, I, il,r.r.,r .li'": " e. M j i - the nature, of th case may ( allow, wtdi" ord tF- SACMPEitlPMen, It ha. fXrnvi Al.nigh1yQ.5lio P-. make report to this Department. A rea soluble Kanr"wili be allowed to yoa for. your time and se; vice out of the appropri ate fund. By the Phfsidrkt's Ordkr: D. WEBSTER, Serrttary of State. EMioaiiiTSThe Department of Stale has a statement of the number and description of pas-j senger who arrived in the United States f'r'j foreign countries, in the year 1840, ao far as re-l turns have been received at the Department. I The return are incomplete; they, however, show ihat 1 (5,206 person earn to the United States, by sea, during the year. THE STAR. Jjbtrta tt natal tntum. ItALBIGIt, apriu r. mu For L'oii?if, OR. JASZwS 3 SMITH, or OBANOt. ,. DEATH OF PUUSIUKNT. IIARIUSUN. We have thw week the most melati cho!y dtity-tr pertbriitihat ha eyi..4e fore fallen to otu ?ot as a public Journal ist to record the death ol our honored n :ind be'oved President. For several dnysljliation of the able and patriotic manner Ithfl public mind had been in a paihfulHtn which he discharged ihe duties ol Mstate'of sc4icitude,t the intelligence thatKGovernor of the State; which he wns he was laboring under a severe attack of I bilious pleurisy; but no one was prepar ed for the dreadful shock which Was ny lon to the community by the sad tidings oMiis : deaih, which reached here on Monday evening. Dy'.this awful dis- Itll HW1U4 UIC1-U oensation. the whole country is coveredH, w ii.il iiiui iiiij;. , i 'r ..t-.Tt.. ... ways ot providence: ana now vain are all human hopes and human greatness! The high worth, many estimable vir tues and unbounded popularity "of Gen erel Harrison, induced his countrymen withTtn almost nnparallelled -rmantmity to place him in tho highest station with in' tho gift of man; and under the nus ijikics of his administration, much was inticipated hope and joy gladde"nedby WmiU; ."TLf-8"1' ' every, heart; but in a single moment,y their expectation isut off, and grief iqw wrings every basornVTitid sadness darkens every countenance. I,.. . 4. L I . . .. K- 1 S ... . e . -. ... i)ui wiiuowtr uivum 1.110 iua ui uuipj rconntry s neneiacior nnu moi, we neeaairom tnts nistnct, iuuge aun.iers. iws ueenar .nptdwtpnir of our country's safety, Thegiuuninated by lite Van Buren party as tftetrl duties of rresid'crit wilinowVdtfrirrjr theMcahdidate; and'; Ita acttfptod tha:rttiwJ rnmentrcrgandcr of the term, devolve upon the l lety "fffii,. 1,,,, T,,, lTi.Prnciflnntnfth B,. i.-i c..... : i i::,..! niteu otates; i. wutna iiiii ipiiiuuua-, ritions, jwinonsm, integrity, anu. soitnu eterc.i-Pj,oIitical principles, ;ive hnvo the fullest &i-a1;rit fl1n,tmrfntiAn Otaaall ' uA aTrtiaTm" tv lai h Vfl ivfAtt jdQi4 TwT U V "'i. - ) vnwmtri-a"y , KmiriTtr tirivtirtm nnn rnnn ni ifjin . mm . N i CITY? OF WASHINGTON, :..t::&;:"ArRii,'4,.184l... An aii-wise Providence riaving"uddenlv '..mAva,! rmn. thia life. W If J.I AM URN. RY HARRISON, late president of thc United Stales, we hava Tliojight it our duty, a1 in thai aanf Cnnore. and inlha abaenrwfl1 Jof the Vice President from the Seat of Gov- P... . . . . i. .ii ' m .r i i-miiieni, io mane una aiincuit ocrcave turn, under our handa He died at this President's' House, in this city, thia fourth day of April, Anno Domini.1 iB-ii at miriy minutes before one o'clock ill the morning. ' ' ' . The People of the United States over- t whelmed, like ourselve, by an event so tin- Tlnaw.ijMl ann an niAlani.liAlv ' m.:h pstriouc, useiui, anu uiaunguianea; ana mat the last utterance of ht lips expressed a fer-; . j : r..- ,i. , r.i. - li cu UL""0 ,VI UIS rf'i vi turn woiu Jtutin and the preserviion of iu true priri-.. eiples. in death, as in life, the happiness i-uumry www iipjwrmosv o "uVUt'L - vt Wrr irnncKNm iiaie.j. w mm 1 tilt, .. -.v 1 Secretary fif ;&l(l!e. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'CHOMAS EWIXO, ( .. TRIBUTE JOHN.BEij!. V TO Til K -M KWOHT OP . -nr-? wilu is nrxuv HAIiniSOX. J. J. CRITTENDEN'. U Attorney Utneral.4 .4 UKAAtiUIC, i Postmaster Genera?, .'. id AVAKE SUPERIOR COURT. I rri.: -:t 1 . t 1 1 ins inuuuui was iti session nerc Tt'cek his Honor Jitde Skttle presi sidinj;. I he only important .criminal ! Case tried, Wa9 t!te Stnte r.. II'ltfW'.,JP tribute of rcsncct 10 ilio meiilor' of their' B. Cully, who stood chnnnd with the? cnnryvu wiih tuc ,-lawCel inBrown. Vcdnciiy,and murderof his mother-in-lawCeliaBrown. i tThis trial occurrcd'oti consumed the greater portion of the day.8jwe;am The Chairman then briefly eta-C nThe prosecution" was conducted with .. . tfl i ... . ... . nr snnprivnanPTimntHi. nun vrpui nnimfl-s m. - a ... . . . . r-7v it iic jury, uuer Having utxu ..ustiu living :the conrt a brief space 01 tunc, returaeu a Lt .riinni .:ti..w- - -a pclu.w u. ..guH.,.. . , William Niciolt, who has been con-lha firJ r..m nn . .K..... Illicit IVI BV1UU nBOtUll VI I.U1T e r c.i 1 -: 1. 1.... i.' uat iciuiiy, wns msu nrrairiieu: uut iiishv case was continued until the next term. i. ... n on account of the absence of n material witness. MaltersoH wns also brought into court Iook tho. insolvent oath in dis charge of costs- received thirty-nine as iML in oliodipiice In nrovioiw sPninHrel0""" '"" 'peUr , r, , and was set at liberty.. On the lost day of tho Term, the un fortunate youth, Madison Johnson, who was convicted at a previous term of the: murder of Beasly, and whose sentence was comfirmed ly the Supreme Court, was brought into Court,- and sentenced to bo executed on Friday 'tho 30th In stant. Thr6ug1iour lhe"AVhole of the-tenw JudieSKTTt.KWonthpfavdntbleopiiiioiis of nil, by thcdiirnity and ability with which he presided. . , The compliment of a public dinner was tendered to F.x-Oovemor DunLKV, who was on a visit to this city Inst week, ly a portion of his Kellow citizens of the town and country, as a token of their respect for Ins character, and in appro Jgcompelied to decline in .consequence of the shortness of his stay in this place, tnd engagements which called him a- Aaron 'Shcarin, of Granville, was . . . . " LJf.nmmttr.rl In nrlcim m this olttr All Sun. . . r , . . .B p. ... i i ...r,,,!,!,, i, i, jeiciiimii i:.Mes, ot iiiim tuuiiiy, ui v isrn; dam. Mr. K. was not dead, by his woiind bejieved to hi tnortn The Hon. Geo. C. Oronfrjoole, having .declined from ill health, the next annua auuressDewre: ingityrint, opu Ulttl versftyvill . be delivered byi James C t 1 . w ' . " j '- '- at . ' a GBrtice, Esq. and the address peforo the two Literary Societies will be delivered Alexander Troy, Ksq. Solicitor of th B 5th Judicial Circuit, died suddenly, in JBAnsoti eonnty, last week y Q Mr. Montgomery Thaving decluted TM f . ' . .1 . . n canvas 101 a seat lit ins next .nnresj ,. .. ..... . . . One hundred abarea of atock of the Bank oTl die SlalM uf Vnrlh rarnlma wra antil nt.aue. tion last week at 10G per share. 'I'M speaks i... -.i. .... . .l. fi :. L.triha ex-rreiilcnrs fi-ellng. A proeeamop wa well tor the instiruuoa in these time ol ituiver at depression,' when stocks-' of every decrip- tion-ai almost every w re elMi below par. THE tii Dis-rRitn'v-sr- The canvas for Congress in'.hi district was ope ted in this pise oa Thursday last; when a large assemblage of the people from ihe and country' Ware etiVertained Several hour in th City HaII,.'by.naniniaJedmwus iweeti the two candidate. Dr. Smith and Judgi Saunders. Business prevenlened our attend' ance,1 except for a few moment. Welesrn', bow ever, that both acquitted Ihemselve to Ihe'en lire aatiafietioa of their friend bat thore I diversity of opinion among thoaa who besrd as to which. Js entitled lo the palm of victory Tho who are ily carried away by artful sophistry, dogmatical aMenion, and intpelaou dacUmaiion, award it to Judg Saundert; while tho arbo look more to good sense, solid argu meat, and sound dontriM, give It without bl tation lo Dr. Smith; sn sble exposition of who- political opinion will b found b bii John M. Pattou, F,sq. the acting Go- vernor of Yirgmia, has informed the Governor of New York that ha h sued his warrant commnnJin"' tile del Ij , I (lAm Kr Ii i rv 17 . . . Ralhor, April 8, 1841 At a very nunu'roiig and renpectable tneet-t mg nl the rttixt n ol Kalclirh asscpul-J nt jthe t tty IIhII, at 3 o'clock, r. M., KlHtl, for the purpose of (fiving pi ity Hull, at 3 o'clock, P. M., April 0, r lO.IC eX- ; premnio vie ocepicetmot regrfiau.i aor- - - .1 J it r . .row prtucet in me comuiimi'.v ny rie mei- - .1 . a .. . -a 1 ianvisiriy 1 ivti ix- O MIC ui ti( r vitiiiiui . ti; t r i iiPvMitr 11 1 imic-iw n : nnrhiilv iiiti?lliur.:ii'' of thrf doth of tiiiFHiI . . f , . . s Auihtbt U .1 .1 1 1 III :H V II A If K INI I I'fUQI. ............ . - - Suit- illastrious Chief jlagistrate, i iuiin. j ' m - 1l,1,,r - s - Chan, On moiion of Mai. ('. Ito Hinion, Simmon . U.iker was.culled to the? ul'linn ail I hrloa I'.u.r inniiintm ' tcd the object of the mealing. narie uamj, u.cu pmrmni m - I I 1.. -V. . ..I .". ....v..vo.,v r in nte inwruiaiiie neK,n oi. mn an gracinuo .. ... ... n i 1 - . .. - .-, . : ..I n cim 10 me inorini exmienre 01 v il.i.ia.ii ,..; y !ARms;yN, (1IV P.Mident of lb. lUnited State. liegaicing tms sinicuve eveni ns nanonni Kl.em., - . . men nublic calamil whirl fallen ipon our enoniry, it i meet and prop ter to make that puhli.c inam1ettAn or mourn ' t . i II I J a.ni wltinh hna been recnnimpntled ami nrnelloen t"." ... . . . .. .N...r eivilicea countries :n all iige; iteieiore -. -. . . . Retultti, Thai the Reverend Clergy of llii City be requested lo have appropriate pervirec in their respective t. Hurt lie on ucn eany nay aa ihcy may dviiyivaie. Ihmtlved, That it b recommeniled o out fel low niiizens that to-morrow. theTth iust. be n- garded.and kept a a day of public mourning; Jihat the tore and wotk hnp he cloved, and or- Ittumhtd, That ii be recommended 10 our fsd- low eitlten. of both exe, In wear the uaua badge of mourning lor ninety day. ., The resolution having been reid, the Hon. Gcoanc E. Badcrr ro.e and addressed the meeting at some length, in strains of the pu rest and most aflectinif eloquence, on .the no- jjtde and enviable publi and private character 01 uie ueccasea. . tie aweit mucn on ni nn- f I I 1 I. ... merou private virtue, and pronounced him, in the pou ers of his intellect, and llie quuli- ties of his heart, a noble arid beautiful speci-j neh-of the-work-ol- the ureaior; aud.couclu led bv'xpresstng the firm cuiviciion .that he would be embalmed in the heart of hi coun trymen as their second "Washington. Ihe Ilev. Mr. Welch, Agent ol me A- mprican Sunday School Union, being prc nent. took occasion to say that mora than twenty years personat acquaintance With (General Harrison enabled hitn to add his tej imtmy to tne tram ano justice 01 wnni uauy just l3n said, in his praise; and lhat ifl givehiin pleasure ta respond with a hearty imkm, if hu atu no more. -' 'I he resolutions were then unanimously tdopled. . The meeting adjourned. . S. J. BAKER, C.Vh. ; C. Dswev, Sec'y. ,u . ,ffHn. Martin fan Burin, ex-President, vi it renide prinrlpally hereafter al Kinderhook, hie lauvelownr wlicro. be Iu purchased the men tion of the late Judge William P. Van Net., cunying a retired and eliinMe kite. .He will. BJ , .... , . Vl..w.. ..mi a mil nfhi. tuinlAra in .ll.n l?.-it ,v. v . , Th HucKtve l'lLoTiM.On tiiTliylf'tt.t Inauguration, a man mounted ihe rail which er. circle the lop of the central dome of the Capitol, twang his hat a if be had been stunjing in. terra firms, and cried, nurr for'Tlppecanoe!" I'he aitndaiil rebuked him, nnd ordered liitii low r-jatrTittr man J1 said ...he-'do you iblok-l'Ji 'ami, ftiwa vnur birlHinfrt 1 eamrt all lliPI way frooi tHilo, unucr promlw lo rjHil (hi vow. Hurra for: Tippccano, he.cricd.ajaln, swing tng bl bat, " t.otne down, sir, au lb at' icndant, with miif blirpiie,.t and determination 'Tut, man, not 1; till I vo don it mjee more. a" 1 " vowed. Hutia for. Tippecanoe ! '.'There. ir, now I'll come down, ami I'.n ready lo j liack to Ohio. - ... t- - v ' ti.-. Pu.i.l.ni .01-. il. aa ". . .- vv-n. mt.'v VM , i,jC!,,d tl Ci of New ork ot. g3rd ulLmi M' way to Kinderhook, and wa Ol HI prevee orritapolitTeirTrreiiff;' An nmlrMyritvtflri Pr"r," f"" "'" " t!f di-iiiotistrat iona ruathave been grateful l formed which encried hitn np . Broadway, lo Bleecke( sireet j thence lo Boweiy and down U tlie Park, where M rV Buraa-wat i briefly ' ad dressed by ex-Reeotder Morri on behalf of thr ciUMn, ondreitirned ultabte anwerirr Tbr eoneomse theo diepered. In Ihe evening the: etPreidentviaited Iwo'of tliTlieattea, and the next night attended a Ball at Tammany Ilall.I On Thursday he renetveif all who chose to payH ISelrreepecU it the r Goremor Roomi- Cityl iTti , . - , -.)..- ' ' ' - ' . . i- . - j -i- f - PRdSCRIPTlON PROSCRIFHON - ' " ' - - - l Thi i now the yell of th Locofoeeprea tndrr,0et, n ihe Slate of Rhode Island. orator from on end of the coan try lo to theS other.' Under th AdminUttsiinfl W Mr. Vnf Buren. wbkb waaeit.lia'.lcllt ib retgrfofttl rr ih.. anamaai; .lneatad and attnlauda.il .i ji.:.i ... ..i.t-.. .t aJ'-.fc.B ' 1 -1' - . . - , I criptioo which aoi only ejected thomanda of. . r.Mfj j i.t. i.:... r.. .rr 1 tor tna ertm oi aiMsnprov.ng me..ur.o,A lb adminiatraiion, and In o.n iiitta.ee fefus.1 tag to pay a us u defray .lecuoneetlng exia- i lri Jncoln, Dietrici f Boaton and , but would ha taken off ibelr head with . Charleatown, vice George Bancroft, resign aaMnle ceremony, if It eoald have bee'n.done ed, ':,,! :fr'.-;"J-t'r'i with impunity. Yea, ihey went ia ror thi eor - rapt,' vindictive and degrading prsciic from Bit jf ihA l,nw' w'h. h People's Pieileut . - i F floiftna nf Mrmnl an4 I nnilintnt nHlMni, v j .j. ... .... were put in public station by 'J the-tictor '" as a tewarJ for their rartuan services, thef heart are suddenly malted down and become " vy fi that they are thrown into convulsion. Uhl miwrihle and eoutemptible hyprcriry! The charpe of procrijition made against Pies- icnt Harrison, by the Clb and it kinhl eJitors and oratora. as is jiisilr wmAjkeJ by the mXm Ath. comes with a very had grace from! nnarlt. Tita cmir mi mtmiioncd by df" I vw , inU.,l!ienrer. whj(.h oet. , pnnM f0. .... . , , . . .... t ... I r " . I . SUKt, - . . a. I MM.!.tl. I 'Tim. 1 nni en jiniMrowr iiiiifnn, s T'd man a private soldier in Hen. Wayne's f army.- Fr meritoriott conduct he received j P cnmniitnion. and rovi to the rauk f Muinin. Hard ierviee htoufll.l on bid hsalrtu hs quitted I'm arm. Mil Ih ihnn l'remrtint. n a reward for fidelity, conferred on Jiim. Hie oflRt) of Re- veeivernl t'littlie. unnri. lit t.rftwloPilAVllie. l-l iana. This place he hWJ ontil Gen. Ijeksonj esitt J tnm poirer. One of hi firt act was to diimin the old Sotdict, and tnrn hi.a adrift on l)e eold ehariiin of the world. A man, mora honest and honorable, never lived. II is ucees-j or, Mr. Canhy, a true Jacksn-man, look about fifiy thousand dollars of .ihe public money, and applied it lo hi own ue; at! ot which itt he lol)l loss to Ihe Treasury of ihe United State. Within lb lat week, the President baa rein. staled hi old and early friend, Capt. WhitlnekJ in the oftVe from whioti the felt pVit of Jack' gonism had ejected him Just twelve years ago. !pW t omejra from beginning to end S0ll..Ob "-llhem a r, N.ff noliitei "The second case U that of Gen. Van salaer, not long tinea Poitrnaiiei at Albany. York. This ess caps the climax, foi malice. hatred and cruelly. Nay, it was. equal to nvir- lr ilMlf. With all bis violenoa. of t inpr, with if all the prompting and malign Infliience of the KKitchrn Cabinet, Gen. Jackson (10 hi ho.ior be it spoken) never wouM f.onseni :othe removal of t lata agi'd vteran of iwo.wat. It lemainej for the cold, calculating, ttnae(ing pefon lio, in an evil hour, tuceeeded to th Presidential office, to turnout from the public service the war-worn veteran. How jual are lb ways of EnvidtaejtLjnia fellow-iuldrer of ibis verv msn i, bv the ilinoii unanimnu ruic nf the Amarican People, callt-d to t4i Chid MapUtraeyi and m of hi firt cu i to wipe off the aiigma from tiie ecuichron ol't l.r."n'IVw--tn'11 VtMMtjkTt.ttKfKf f2nMntVfniS Kieter1 the poaton1c--t' Albany, Nw York. NOR H QAUOL1 N A CO.N FKR EMCE.V It will be aeen frcm the fallowing notice, thai the time for holding the next session of the North Carolina Annual ConfcrencoT tit Meihodisi Kpitcopal Church,-b a beeri changed. It will , . ,. on tll 07,1. Oetuher net. Rnrice " Tt the Preaehert tftht Xrntuck-g, Itahtn, Art)l Carm'-imt, Virfiitin nrf Hnttiimmft PtierwHi'et. Upon eonsgltalion, we have judged U proper to change the time of holding tha m xt sessions nf the above named Confetenci-s. They will there. for meets follows: Kentucky, at Maysvtlle, Sept. 15, 1841; HnUlon, al Uouersvtlle, Del. 6. IK4 It iVrth Carolina. alHaleichi October 8th, I841t Virginin.nl Pnrt-imoiilli, Nov. lOih, 1841', llultimnre. March lClh. 1813. I Thia change lias been requested by some offijj,'!,,," the Conference, and it I believed will not hi'fil.hti,, cai inoonvunienf lo any, ' Jj. O. Anoasw, I, A. IMushis, II. W Al'OH, Marchfi.lfltl. . Sales of 2. hhds Tobacco at lleuder- ijiQuouJrhursduyJLstApnl. viz. l oeiiill, IiIkI at libit In 10 .' do it.i In rfo U to l av tin to , no riu ilo , on !o lla l- : da . 4 ,W .- 51 e un to t 40 fi M ' i fl All 1 .ti .1 ) . S , i T Y , . 6 fill ' f r I .10 ' ' M . S MY S li . (M r sn wf .(ill IW Do l, - l)n Aerv, IO , tO K. H. Joaea, W, Hiihin, l I lr, . J ' l)n 1.. K.Unrill, Mian, . f.rrrw r'nlkiiet'. I WiiwttrH, 1 ' l'e, li.t l .... . SJ kbit 1 CIIKA'l HAM. I1I.T.I1K3 k YOLK ft. , . : -jt '. , i . Itiipeclort b"A PPO! N T M K NTH BY 'I'll R Pit C&l DXT John Chamber, to be Governor of the Temiorvof Iowa. - ' Oiho II, W. Stiill, to be Secretary for said rermory. j . l liotna U. Johnson, to be iMarshall lor laid Territory . Cnrnotin DarfngU to ba Attorney for ihe aC..r,.,. "-"go. ptX4,-.AeatllVanaN..rtb(Wi.. Forward, who wa appotnterho-,i5aid trfrtce.H , b,,. emaiked mimm r th m.-t dl having deilned Iu eeceptanre. , n.inilii,rd muirin in ib Uuit.d fiat.. that Western District of Pennrylvsnns iValter t.harln IlopklltS to OC HoIlCltor 01 thelilrw Imtfumeuta are tu la found in any rnnuiiy. a. General Land OtTictV ' f Jacoh I)e La Mottjlo be Receiver, of I uWio .Money t.t,lurIesUjn, in lha. Mate loi noutn vuronna -v ? m . a aa . ..'.. a .1 Va iveturn j . nie gs, to no attorney lor met aw .i i.i.iia. iii.t.... 'i1 ..aia. aiai R A,her Rohbin. to ha Po.imn.ter a( Now Jl nil 1 113 JiiajirU'l, 111 fJllllCMirUa Jtttn Ilngan, Register, of the Land Office at'Dixon, Illinois, vice Samuel Hackleion, removed. - - -." :" " COLl.VCTO OF THK CVT0XS. B1 '." . . . - YV illmm rnmL' M. tvjart, MC, vice Jam-a W. Roach, leuioved. .lloht. W. AUbtir, St Marks, fe., vice . Af(wJ N.lui81rt, Delaware, vice Henry WhKpe, rerltoved. !; ' v. - i U l Joseph Kache. Alexandria. D. C. vice. . George Brent, removed. i . Nathaniel F WiTMrns, Collector of the CHfioiiif, linliiroow, Md viee Win. Friek, removed.! " . ". . Ger; I.iva'. t be Navy egentl for th " irt olNvifiilk, Va' m-iMviinted. ' .! JtthnP. Henry, to Ui Naw AwmI f.'rthr! port Afavatjnidi. Gcoiaia re-apiniiited, JCobertt-, teimore, lobe INavy Airetit I for lhepart of New Yorlt, in place of Jol.tt. 'It. Iivlngstim, Jf. tviiioveit. ; - 4 ,; - In Oui!fotd.eoiiiiiy, Mr l!cddy K. Il:'.nne?t 1 Mr. Jolm IV. nichettcte. r.r IJanmie, n t Mi Martha Waller, daircbief of Mr. Aalii- ' , lhald V alters, tfCaweH, N. t:. i: , ... " '"!..".'.!." . i. U I ... ' I' thtt VirsriaiH nnd l'. . itivC. Tlta ulirutr propn-f", ifpaloSJt war. - , rant llx aulerp tu pul'l nil in (!. Vnj ff V.I ii.ui'w, a tiany iviiliml Jutin ', to l e en ol il a OU-EKVUU" It tutrr i.ti.w. wit! juirf linn, " Ui ih i to ( tl Hrrt nuinU r on . il firnt .. Mndny nf Ju Kent mi wtk or iwv al (arilievl. , nfier lha cuuiineiicrnient vf lli Enn 6iun "of . CtfMgre. - - - 'I Ii Uherar, If it gne Into operition, wi ct I- iei ftM-ly awl unrenerteilly, 1 t rn,m rf ( Federal Ootniwni, wilhmt tear fr.HMl linn.' It will l.x.k fur piirt tit the Hti'r, ai J lha fenple only. ' llatiirt. uken an rit rl iu iti Wf c.jon cT fji-ii. Hrf"rti.if, liitrii'iy fcrf ni ai.U - riilJdemlv Wtievinf iIiaI Uiu Ailnimwlnimi ill juelify h grneroijpiHfiJeuee. and In fil Ida wl- ri.iifc eferaii.in M lii Anier rit reep'f, I yel pie. e myself U eilrr.d Iu it no uniUwrimiiiaftiif " iwl. 1 vfjall b hppy lo prame, but. nl' aliaif l ce!HHt" i hav JiHift ago pf..iul-d try cw- arii ce nrr' to- b man-- warWitppee,-' herer t ulti y Mian r act ot men. aginat tlwComli. -lutiim of tha rouutry. Thia vow I m n to ktr'a . in lb lieat of ni ability, ao help mo tJwil ; If tha Trnple will fuatmn ue 10 tin arti mpl, tm ' fruit id near 3li yer of diiiirial espeiiencc ahall b dediated dlliireiitly and- latwtl.iu.ly. to rvndrr lltwervev worth? of Ihetr favor. I promwa - nt I will redeem K. thai tbr hatlhaa lolitlctt print at xV4iit ctml if hot ab'e yt hnn- l, faithful ami truetn Ibent and the ran, of Ik enuniry,aml lha fliiihl f iW blate and of tka , Peoila. -Wi.ethcr a- print l ut t ImW reqaln-d a lb Federal MroBili, who. leautlm ahall. b !; ' ' the 8ial and not to tfc ctaual swthurityi t kai il In llie try My.. . . :,. . , - ' I Hirie ( iliet iirnp-nata now. talenilmg In , . Ii.wl (im lo be mora apec 8a I wmb to ertUi ifthertxM a tliMiilnn la aupporl a palter at WaahiuaiKw which will cie a'rofilij aurrt Oenerai Haniann any nihei lrea dent, ' hi ha , 'fttille biimetf t H .by ibe Ijonaiitulionalily of .'hia enn bni which will primarily h$ jecloua iij Ihrtruailul of rVrfrral power, and cmruuily bhw rfOiiil to attack ita eiceaae than lo aeqnieaca ia hem, lirl whs wifTb l ill heJ ' of lb VuVeraviTa' '" A lb tHVMtfe linlted. 1 reqoMt I boa who ani dupuaiJ to aupprnt na in. ihi enl'ptjev in tu. rmunca n y letter. - Rirbmond, it.SfiU " FKANULIIM 6CIIOtL,' ' - (CLASSICAL AND KXCU9H.) . My Bah Knoia kerne now eomiiUwit. I taka ill npioi lui.ti) lo ajiaka kimwk Urml and ami. lamia a,iou lii l Miall beteaiiu- uu4ul -irllO-tl, , .... v ' - Jr ... . 1t. Prery Cla.iiral or Maihejnattcat S:iTa - ill pa Bi'$l? Oj'a iaa el lie wuuth. All , ilher $100. - ..j. -t. ' IA, . nailcat or ilalern HI be eellr( wiihimt ail aaamancv i n li. jrl ol biixat It ue ia -rut, nr aootl artiatlnvr, ativnita ta ailmvt., and unlrrli ntieHiaiarc to th ilr of tha lHWlr J.r. N HadiMiaHi of irte Ut ha mad Inr aaaraae, unlera rauteit by ueoliaawil akkM. . tn. uuiy ttiiitjr ttu'Jeait to be at any lime m Hi ilk. From April In Septembee, tlm acenpied kt Mliool, f i knur . 1 he Kiitainiiig part iA h ta 'ion, prnitiirikMiahly In. I lak ilin tiubtia nuinntte of nlrrt;ie; aftarlf la ii,litli(uj pet ImNiaac nf my oU pari, m irepr m (oiii'ie itiiiHaMiia nmtu , ai.a i.m ailiia lo otnri alaaf eearni( in re mil riliml kianvhrtof lewumc. lo Hi HrauV ma;, rlli(, r.lKhh (irammxr ami Arithinena, In aihliiiim In tliv abuva. 1 arnuld be clail la ! tt iA mitir (i-nilrmcn to at Unit anH reaitr at irii hi'Ui-a. A clau -of yMing ladtv wualil ka gladly attended at tkciroan wlnae. ' juii.h i. it:Ka. ItaUlvb. Aptil t. IUI .--i i.- 14 itacw llr;liei auj Staiulatd 4 lauitloti feai othef n- SAsalstauce In rortiriiiK l'eiuulo ; Tcitchera. at Having bran apuli -d' to Irvauenilv be head of k fannl eaand priieiial of ehMl, for aanttanr in' .'pnicttmn aqita'lil Kema'a 't'earliera, and alto by Ihe 1 auihrr tbemwlvra In waul uf ailualtona, ai.J E having It t aayfwwer.fiuai lb -oaiuraof tny-bu.. : iiiea, lo he oavful in uch eaaea, Ittg Io.t ta Jf ofler my aerirea, frr of charge, to bold partira I. will ilterefma take pk-aajra in enilea.otiiig lit obtain good 'and efficu nt lntrnrlre.aea lor thoaa who may want ihemt and alao, uka tha uue d. gree of plenum in prut-uting aiiualiun far .tucb I cher. a may alml In need of tltain.1 I.eitvr. rmtpaid,-tddrcaed U ilia uberi!er. wlttb ailended W. ? -' , ' l r li.P.NU9ll. ' Bnnk and Piann FW Heller, PerVrahorg, V. P. S. Order for lti..k and Plana Firf ira, will b prompt y attended lo. Aireenier,t in wutinir wilt ! liven, any on au'inf Piaun, allowing tbem to try th instrument twi'or payin; fur it, and lo return il if not raimI. ' - -' i . - AVtieit 'tt fr rteatred,- f will agree Input "tip -ptat - in iti paflmira nf any imliiUuat, - Steady (f t mti. mxj ttiutt.ted prfcea. d 'ny w Mb -4 tiataaent ,,j iifTPiHhoa In thia way, Iu fltaeea nr 4 liundrad mile diaim'vwiibout being lb lea injitrej. GRKAT IMPROVEMENTS. -STODJRT, tt'ORCESl'Efl d DCXJ.tiTS PIAXO rOHTL". - ' qualn lhwe mU i fimirui, Wmrnimf , Uuif ham New Vork. - Their ton i rVmaikah y aoft,; wcet ami nietli.W, and alrha m tuna powertul. I he am mail wiih particu at refcrrar to durabiti v sud ktepina in tun. '" "E. P. NA3II, PeleriSnrf. Frbraary ' ',,'; ,.. . 14 POIlTflEIOUTH, Tl Will make hi Rrt aeaaon.at Jahon NnetW -gamplon. N. C tommeneli.a; the i.rst day of Feb-.-, Cniart, al emline the Real dV nf J'i" ' Term. Twenty Dol'ar. the aeaa'nn, and (a he jrneim. 1ha eal W accompany 'a m:ire. The het piible care i'l b taiert of mare and foa'at hm no reanrnwibiliiv fur eei .leet nf repr. ' Maee fed with g ' ! acent per rlaV. SerYita hoard the aame. ! rJndn. of Trt H';iter. ronraii. .fTrrrJoa.x white: ' 6Jtk-, Ja. lb 14, 1841, 1 w ;:V'v;.j'.'v-'. :v''' I: 'JV': i Hfi'H'.-'
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